Django-servee-gallery is a more complete gallery currently supporting images.

It requires django-easy-thumbnails so that images can easily be resized on the fly. It also very simple waysof overwriting the upload_to and the default_storage via these two options in your settings.py

Also note, the default settings should suffice, and these are not required.

SERVEE_INSERT_STORAGE_CLASSSERVEE_GALLERY_INSERT_UPLOAD_TO

There are no views or URLS for this project, it uses the default views, urls, and forms of the Servee ModelInsert class.

Make sure to add the following to INSTALLED_APPS in your own projects::

"servee_gallery", "improved_inlines", "easy_thumbnails",

Also make sure that any content area on your site uses the |render_inline filter. See templates/flatpages/default.html in the example_project for an implementation.

To try it out:

1. Download the project.2. run python setup.py develop [requires django-servee=>0.6 which is trunk, not in PyPI]3. cd example_project4. python manage.py syncdb5. python manage.py runserver6. http://localhost:8000/login/7. Click "edit flatpage"8. Put your cursor in the wysiwyg window9. Click the "add button" at the bottom left of the wysiwyg toolbar and click "gallery"10. Upload an gallery from your computer11. Click the gallery, then place it in your editor.